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PFLUGERVILLE · FURNITURE DISASSEMBLY & REASSEMBLY

Furniture Disassembly & Reassembly in Pflugerville

Furniture Disassembly & Reassembly in Pflugerville. Pflugerville moves — northeast Austin metro, Pflugerville ISD family residential, Stone Hill + Falcon Pointe master-planned, Heatherwilde + Avery Ranch border-zone subdivisions.

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Quick answer

Does Muscleman Elite offer furniture disassembly & reassembly in Pflugerville?

Yes — Muscleman Elite provides furniture disassembly & reassembly throughout Pflugerville and the surrounding area, with a written estimate before move day, Full Value Protection options, and a crew that averages 7 years' tenure. Licensed in Texas (USDOT 2105156, TxDMV 006568203C). Send your address and target window for a same-day written estimate.

Pflugerville reality

What this looks like here.

Pflugerville moves — northeast Austin metro, Pflugerville ISD family residential, Stone Hill + Falcon Pointe master-planned, Heatherwilde + Avery Ranch border-zone subdivisions.

Furniture disassembly is the part of a move customers reliably underestimate. Most beds, dining tables, sectionals, wardrobes, IKEA pieces, Pottery Barn casework, and gym equipment need to come apart to fit through a doorway or down a staircase. A move planner walks through every piece on the inventory and identifies what needs the wrench before move day — so the crew comes prepared and the customer is not surprised.

Muscleman Elite includes standard disassembly + reassembly on every full-service move. Bed frames, basic dining tables, IKEA wardrobes, sectional sofas — all standard. Custom millwork, integrated lighting, specialty gym equipment, and built-in furniture run on a quoted upcharge because they require specific tools, manufacturer instructions, or a third-party installer. This page is also bookable as a standalone service when the customer is doing their own move and just needs a crew for the dismantle-and-rebuild.

PFLUGERVILLE · FURNITURE DISASSEMBLY & REASSEMBLY

Why this market is different

Not a generic playbook.

Hardware lost is the single most common reassembly problem. Cam locks, dowels, brackets, allen bolts, washers — the hardware that came with a piece of furniture is the hardware that goes back into it. A crew that disassembles five pieces of furniture and puts all the hardware in one bag mixes the inventory and adds two hours to the reassembly. The MME protocol: one bag per piece, taped to the largest panel of that piece. Hardware travels with the furniture.

The wrong tool destroys the piece. A standard allen key set, Phillips and flathead drivers, a small ratchet set with metric and SAE sockets, and a rubber mallet handle 90% of household furniture. The remaining 10% — Wallbeds, IKEA's hidden-cam Pax wardrobes, certain Restoration Hardware mechanisms, integrated sectional couplings — needs the manufacturer-specific tool or the piece can be damaged in disassembly. The walk-through call identifies which.

Reassembly is harder than disassembly. Anyone can take a piece apart. Putting it back together with the correct fastener torque, no stripped cam locks, the right panel orientation, and no leftover parts — that is the skill. The MME crew that reassembles a piece typically takes 1.5 to 2× as long as the disassembly took.

IKEA is a category of its own. IKEA furniture is engineered around cam-lock fasteners that fatigue after one or two assembly cycles. After three or four, the cams strip and the piece becomes structurally unsound. We tell customers this directly: an IKEA wardrobe that has been disassembled twice is at end-of-life. We can reassemble it, but the customer should plan to replace it within a year. For Pax in particular, removing the back panel often damages the panel beyond reuse.

Built-in and integrated cabinetry is not movable. A customer's "wardrobe" that is actually built-in cabinetry attached to the wall is not in scope for a moving crew. Surfaced on the walk-through.

Our local process

How we actually run it.

1. Walk-through identification. Every piece of furniture on the inventory gets flagged as one of three: no disassembly needed, standard disassembly (included in the move), or specialty disassembly (quoted upcharge).

2. Photo of the piece before disassembly. So reassembly has a reference. Particularly important on integrated sectionals, wardrobes with internal organizers, and adjustable bed bases.

3. Hardware bagged per piece, taped to the piece. One bag per piece, labeled, taped to the largest panel. Hardware does not travel in a "miscellaneous parts" container.

4. Manufacturer instructions retrieved or downloaded. For IKEA, Pottery Barn, Restoration Hardware, Crate & Barrel — we download the assembly PDF on the truck so reassembly references the manufacturer's sequence, not the crew's memory.

5. Disassembly to truck-friendly geometry. Many pieces don't need to come fully apart — just enough to fit through doors and elevators. We disassemble the minimum required, not the maximum possible. Less reassembly cost, less hardware wear.

6. Pad-wrap each disassembled component. Headboards, footboards, tabletops, panels — wrapped individually so edges and surfaces don't damage in transit.

7. Reassembly at destination. Manufacturer instructions referenced. Cam locks torqued correctly. Bed frames squared. Tables leveled. Sectionals coupled with the manufacturer's internal locks. Walk-through with the customer when the piece is rebuilt.

Local pricing factors

What moves the number.

Pricing depends on the move. Specific to Pflugerville — these are the levers we weigh when we write the estimate.

Number of pieces

A bed and a dining table is included on a standard move. Five wardrobes, two sectionals, and a Wallbed is a quoted upcharge.

Manufacturer + complexity

IKEA Pax, Restoration Hardware modular sectionals, integrated gym equipment, and Murphy beds run on a per-piece quoted upcharge.

Disassembly vs. reassembly only

Most bookings are both ends — disassemble at origin, reassemble at destination. You can book just one end if you're handling the other.

Standalone vs. as part of a full move

Standalone disassembly is hourly with a 2-hour minimum. As part of a full move, standard pieces are included; specialty pieces are quoted.

Custom or specialty hardware

Pieces requiring a manufacturer-specific tool or installer (some Murphy beds, integrated wall units, certain wine refrigerator builds) may require coordination with the manufacturer's installer at additional cost.

Standalone disassembly and reassembly bookings use the standard local-move billing structure: 2-hour minimum, prorated in 15-minute increments after the minimum. Quoted upcharges for specialty pieces appear as separate line items on the written estimate.

Common scenarios

What we actually see.

Bedroom suite + dining table.

Standard inclusions on a full-service move. King bed frame, two nightstands, a dresser, a dining table with 6 chairs. Included in the hourly local rate.

IKEA Pax wardrobes.

Three Pax wardrobes with internal organizers. Quoted upcharge because of the hidden-cam disassembly + manufacturer-specific tool. Customer informed that one more disassembly cycle is near the engineering limit.

Modular sectional sofa.

Restoration Hardware or West Elm modular sectional with internal couplings. Photographed, disassembled into individual modules, pad-wrapped, reassembled at destination with manufacturer's coupling sequence.

Murphy bed or Wallbed.

Manufacturer-specific mechanism. Quoted upcharge; some require the manufacturer's installer to remove from the wall, in which case we coordinate timing.

Standalone reassembly.

Customer moved themselves and now needs help putting the bedroom back together. 2- or 3-mover crew, hourly, no truck required.

Gym equipment.

Peloton Bike+, Tread, Row, NordicTrack, full home-gym setups. Some come apart for the move; some don't. See the Peloton-specific specialty page for that protocol.

Where we run this in Pflugerville

Neighborhood callouts.

Heatherwilde

Border-zone subdivision with Round Rock ISD/Pflugerville ISD mix.

Questions we get

About Pflugerville moves.

Is disassembly always included in the move price?
Standard pieces — beds, basic dining tables, simple wardrobes, sectional couplings — are included on full-service moves. Specialty pieces (IKEA Pax, Murphy beds, modular sectionals, gym equipment, custom millwork) are quoted as separate line items on the written estimate.
What happens if my IKEA wardrobe doesn't survive disassembly?
IKEA cam-lock fasteners fatigue after one or two assembly cycles. If your wardrobe has been disassembled before, we surface this risk in advance. We'll do our best to keep it intact, but a Pax that has been moved twice already is structurally near end-of-life regardless of the crew handling it.
Do you bring the tools or do I need to supply them?
We bring the standard allen key set, drivers, ratchet sets, and rubber mallets. For specialty pieces requiring manufacturer-specific tools (some IKEA cam locks, certain Murphy bed mechanisms), we identify those in advance and either bring the right tool or coordinate the manufacturer's installer.
Can I book just reassembly at my new place?
Yes. Standalone reassembly is hourly with a 2-hour minimum. Common for customers who moved themselves and want a crew to put the bedroom and living room back together.
How do you keep the hardware from getting lost?
One bag per piece, labeled with the piece name, taped to the largest panel of the piece itself. Hardware travels with the piece — not in a "miscellaneous parts" container. This is the single biggest source of reassembly failure in the industry; we built the protocol to eliminate it.
What about built-in cabinetry attached to the wall?
Built-ins are not movable furniture. They're part of the building. A "wardrobe" that turns out to be built-in is left in place — confirmed on the walk-through.

Pflugerville move?

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Send your Pflugerville address (origin + destination), scope, target window, and any specialty items. Written estimate within 24-48 hours. Licensed: USDOT 2105156 · TxDMV 006568203C.